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Feeble and utterly pathetic bleating of liberal sheep continues

Four Years Later - The Bleat Goes On; ‘It’s Bush’s Fault’


By Jerry McConnell ——--September 13, 2010

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After four years of liberal Democratic control of our federal Government, including nearly two full years of liberal Obama control of the Executive Branch and the White House, the feeble and utterly pathetic bleating of these liberal sheep continues.

Everything is Bush's fault; from Hurricane Katrina, to the failed bailouts of the automobile industry, the financial universe, the gigantic destruction of the ecology from the BP oil spills, and an economy that continues to worsen despite all of the trillions of taxpayers' dollars that Obama and his accomplice liberal Democrats in Congress have dumped into it. What a hapless acting president we have, aided and abetted by an even more helpless liberal Democrat Congress to keep placing blame on Bush's Administration AFTER FOUR YEARS! How much longer will this blame game continue Obama and Company? You said if you were elected you would bring CHANGE! That you did! THINGS HAVE CHANGED to MEASURABLY WORSE. Our debt and deficits are more than the total during the years since 1776 in just FOUR years of Democrat including Obama rule. They can cry and whine all they want about it being Bush's fault; but they have only made things WORSE in the four years they have had control. WHY DO WE NEED THEM IF THEY CAN'T EVEN GET THE DIRECTION OF DISASTER REVERSED? Hell, a bunch of grade school kids could do no worse. In fact, I'm sure they would do even better. At least they understand that you can't keep buying marbles out of the money pile the citizens give you. Those kids would have stopped spending when the money balance hit zero. Any even remotely intelligent human being would have done that. So why should we trust extending their calamitous and money-back-breaking foolishness any longer? Do we want to continue hearing the weary and tiresome lament, "It's all Bush's fault" while the deficits continue to grow and our national debt hits devastating status with the country's citizens and the world economic brokers? Hell NO! Let's all vote NO; no to any name on the ballot that is followed by the letter 'D' or is on a blue colored ballot. Oh I know there are a scattering of Republicans on those ballots who are not much better at money managing than the liberal Dems; but once our brave new solid Tea Party Conservatives begin to take control I think the RINO's will disappear rather quickly. And this new group won't be moaning and groaning that it's all Obama's fault; they are going to roll up their sleeves and tackle the problems head-on and solve them while bringing financial stability back to government. John Myers on Sep. 08, 2010 in Personal Liberty Digest writes that he has never seen an entire political party and its titular head play the 'blame game' as often as this current Democratic party and its president. He goes back to when "Ronald Reagan inherited a mess from Jimmy Carter; with inflation out of control, the economy in a deep recession, and America was coming off of two oil embargoes which had lead to long gasoline lines at the pumps. Iran still held American hostages; the nation's standing in the world had never been lower. "Reagan did not blame Carter once. Instead he got on about the business of leading the nation forward coaxing legislation to stimulate the economy while curbing inflation and increasing jobs. Reagan also cut taxes, strengthened the nation's armed forces and created renewed confidence in the United States such that the greenback surged." All of those things that Obama and the liberal Democrats have been wanting to do but were too inept to realize that you don't have to spend big amounts of tax dollars nor raise taxes to do. Myers continued by pointing out "Lyndon Johnson, whose downfall was caused by President John F. Kennedy sending combat advisors to Vietnam and Kennedy's Cabinet urging Johnson to get tough on North Vietnam. Yet during his Presidency and the years that followed, Johnson did not blame JFK.

Freedom from Debt and Heavy Taxes. The Tea Partiers are coming

"And if ever a leader could more easily blame his predecessor it was Winston Churchill. His predecessor, Prime Minster Neville Chamberlain placated Hitler and neglected Britain's defense forces and probably laid the groundwork for World War II. Yet when Chamberlain died it was Churchill that defended him with a eulogy: 'Neville Chamberlain acted with perfect sincerity according to his lights and strove to the utmost of his capacity and authority'." Myers concluded, "Good leaders don't make excuses and lament about their circumstances. They move forward. They lead. This is something that a whining and complaining Obama can't seem to do, and the nation is suffering because of it." The 'Tea' from Tea Party comes from the words, 'Taxed Enough Already' and if anyone knows about over taxation it is the members of that American citizen friendly group of candidates. Instead of tax cut repeals that the liberal Democrats insist on, the Tea Partiers will insist on more tax breaks for those that actually PAY their taxes. Deadbeats like Obama's Cabinet will be forced to pay the taxes they owe and rightfully so. There's a new day coming and it will signal clearly, Freedom from Debt and Heavy Taxes. The Tea Partiers are coming.

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Jerry McConnell——

Gerald A. “Jerry” McConnell, 92, of Hampton, died Sunday, February 19, 2017, at the Merrimack Valley Hospice House in Haverhill, Mass., surrounded by his loved ones. He was born May 27, 1924 in Altoona, Pa., the fifth son of the late John E. and Grace (Fletcher) McConnell.

Jerry served ten years with the US Marine Corps and participated in the landing against Japanese Army on Guadalcanal and another ten years with the US Air Force. After moving to Hampton in 1957 he started his community activities serving in many capacities.

 

He shared 72 years of marriage with his wife Betty P. (Hamilton) McConnell. In addition to his wife, family members include nieces and nephews.

 

McConnell’s e-book about Guadalcanal, “Our Survival was Open to the Gravest Doubts

 


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